Fiddleback Ranch - Converse & Weston County, Wyoming
The Fiddleback Ranch is located in the Thunder Basin Grassland approximately 60 miles northeast of Douglas, Wyoming, and 54 miles southwest of Newcastle, Wyoming. This large, contiguous grass ranch encompasses approximately 21 miles east to west and four to six miles north to south with several miles of the ranch easily-accessible year-round via well-maintained graveled county roads. Historically, the Fiddleback Ranch has been used as a 600 to 700 year-round cow/calf operation as well as grazing an additional 200 to 300 head of yearlings for four months during the summer. The ranch is owner-rated for an average of 890 pairs plus bulls and ranch horses. The ranch consists of 4,268 deeded acres, 3,773 private lease acres, 6,360 State of Wyoming lease acreas, and 41,491 Thunder Basin Grazing Association permit acres for a total of 55,89...
The Fiddleback Ranch is located in the Thunder Basin Grassland approximately 60 miles northeast of Douglas, Wyoming, and 54 miles southwest of Newcastle, Wyoming. This large, contiguous grass ranch encompasses approximately 21 miles east to west and four to six miles north to south with several miles of the ranch easily-accessible year-round via well-maintained graveled county roads. Historically, the Fiddleback Ranch has been used as a 600 to 700 year-round cow/calf operation as well as grazing an additional 200 to 300 head of yearlings for four months during the summer. The ranch is owner-rated for an average of 890 pairs plus bulls and ranch horses. The ranch consists of 4,268 deeded acres, 3,773 private lease acres, 6,360 State of Wyoming lease acreas, and 41,491 Thunder Basin Grazing Association permit acres for a total of 55,892 acres. There is approximately 18 miles of live water throughout the ranch from the Cheyenne River and Antelope Creek along with five tributary creeks. To maximize grazing, a water project comprised of approximately 20 miles of underground pipeline that provides water to large rubber tanks located in strategic areas was recently completed. Improvements include two homes, a large heated shop, storage buildings, a barn, several additional sheds, and two sets of working corrals with two certified scales. The Fiddleback Ranch a superb, low-overhead grass ranch with extensive variety of wildlife that includes mule deer, whitetail deer, antelope, elk, wild turkeys, and a several species of small game. Price: $5,000,000